Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Oregon LGBT Rights Laws Safe From November Repeal

The heterosexual supremacists in the state of Oregon that were attempting to repeal that state's recently enacted Oregon Family Fairnesss Act and Oregon Equality Act admitted today that they have failed to get enough signatures to put repeal measures on the November 4 ballot.

They had previously failed (by a mere 116 signatures!) to repeal the domestic partnership law (Oregon Family Fairness Act) back in October 2007. They were able to delay it from going into effect on time and are still engaged in a federal lawsuit to declare the law unconstitutional.

The Oregon Equality Act bans discrimination against gays, lesbians, bisexuals and transgendered people in housing, employment, public accommodation, education and public services throughout the state.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

And yet the voters of Cali are duped into getting it back on the ballot.

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